MISSISSIPPIANS BRACED FOR SNOW TODAY FOR THE SECOND-WEEK IN A ROW. COPIAH COUNTY SAW A NICE-MIXTURE OF FLAKES AND FLURRIES. 16 WAPT'S EMILY ALEXANDER TALKED TO PEOPLE ABOUT THE CHILLY-CONDITIONS. YOU CAN SEE THE SNOW IS FALLING PRETTY STEADILY HERE IN HAZLEHURST, BUT FOLKS DIDN'T LET THAT KEEP THEM FROM GETTING OUT AND ABOUT. TERRY: "I DON'T LIKE IT AT ALL. I DON'T LIKE IT AT ALL." EMILY: "WELL YOU'RE OUT IN IT TODAY." TERRY: "I'M OUT IN IT, AND I'M FIXING TO GET OUT OF IT." SOME PEOPLE AT THE WALMART IN HAZLEHURST SAY AFTER THE LAST FEW WEEKS, -- THEY'RE GETTING USED TO SNOW IN MISSISSIPPI... JERRIL: I DON'T HAVE TO GET OUTSIDE IF I DON'T WANT TO, SO I LOVE SNOW. EMILY: TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THIS WEATHER. HUEY: ANYTHING THE GOOD LORD WILL SEND I'M BLESSED WITH IT. WE HAVE MADE SNOW ANGELS IN WEST VIRGINIA. MADE SOME SNOW MEN, HAD SOME SNOWBALL FIGHTS NATS POP SINGING OUR CAMERAS CAUGHT ONE MAN SINGING IN THE SNOW -- . SINGING BUT MOST WERE JUST FOCUSED ON TRYING TO STAY SAFE AND KEEP WARM. GET SNUGGLED UP WITH THESE TWO HERE AND STAY IN THE HOUSE. I'M GONNA TRY TO DRIVE SAFE AND CAREFUL GOING BACK, DRIVE SLOW. IN HAZLEHURST, EMILY ALEXANDER, 16 WAPT NEWS.

A Mexican photojournalist who left the state he worked in because of threats was among five people found shot to death in a Mexico City apartment this weekend, officials and press freedom advocacy groups said.